Have you told your toddler yet about the baby? I have just started showing, but I don't think DD will notice anything til I'm huge. And even then I'm not sure what she'll understand. How did you talk to them about it? Any cute ideas or books to read to toddlers?
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11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
We've mentioned it a couple times. I'm sure he doesn't understand though. He likes to look at the "pictures" (from the U/S) of "baby".
I just figure we'll talk about it periodically and he'll be coming with me to my appointments so there will be opportunity for it then and when we hear the HB and such. Of course he'll be nearly 3 by the time baby actually arrives so by then he might understand the concept a little better too.
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Yup. He knows about baby. We told him right after we told our families. He knows the baby is in mommy's belly. He even tells me there is a baby in his belly most days.
He asks about the baby almost every day. When I eat he says, "Mommy feeding the baby?" It's really funny.
I'm looking forward to being able to feel baby on the outside, I can't wait to see how he reacts. Right now he hugs or rubs my belly and says hi to baby. Too funny.
We don't have books or anything about it. We just sat him down and told him that around Christmas a baby was coming & the baby is is my belly. We said it over and over for days until he seemed to understand.
I could have written this word for word.
I have pointed to my belly and said baby a few times, but he just gets a confused look and then jambs his finger in my belly button and starts to laugh uncontrollably.
My one year old was present at my last U/S my older children showed her the picture on the screen. I doubt she will fully understand until my little one is born. I often talk about the little baby growing inside of me with my children. My one year likes looking at pictures of babies in books.
My favorite book is Angel in the Waters, by Regina Doman. It is a story about a baby talking to his guardian angel while in the womb. The pictures show different stages of the baby growing inside his mom.
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The question made me laugh a little just because we are dealing with such basic issues with DS right now (lots of shrieking lately stemming from a lack of ability to communicate but a desire to) and he is just so so far from this!
11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
I started talking about it as soon we had our dating u/s. I explained there's a baby in my tummy, and we showed DS the u/s pic, and talked to him about being a big brother and having a baby brother or sister. In the beginning, DS kept asking to see the baby, and I would explain the baby was really small and had to get a lot bigger before he could see the baby, but the concept wasn't really sticking. I have this book, It's So Amazing by Robie Harris, that has a two page spread of the baby in utero and shows the actual size at various weeks. I showed that to DS, pointed to the size the baby was, showed him the u/s picture again, and showed him the picture of the 40 week baby and explained that the baby had to grow a long time and when it reached that size the baby would be born and he would get to see and hold the baby, and he seemed to understand at that point. He wants to buy the baby "baby toys", and gets excited about picking supplies up for the baby in general. He has informed me babies cry a lot.
DD is 3, and we told her the day we told our parents. We didn't really do anything cute - it was more to warn her about jumping on mommy's tummy and how I wouldn't be able to pick her up anymore.
She does get it somewhat - she's seen 2 babies at the in-home daycare she goes to, and she loves them. She's also grown VERY attached to her baby doll and takes it everywhere. She'll also put food on my tummy "for the baby" and tickle my tummy, saying she's tickling the baby. I love it when she does stuff like that.
There are books out there, and my MIL got me one. I can't remember what it is, but I just did an Amazon search for "new baby books for siblings" and there are a bunch of possibilities - there's a Berenstein Bears one!
BFP #1:10/31/10 DS born 6/22/11BFP #3:4/24/12 DD born 12/31/12
DD1 is 16 months old. We have a Big sister book that I read to her. She also knows that there is a baby in mommy's tummy and will piont to my tummy anytime she hears the word baby. She gives my tummy hugs and kisses and has recently started laying my phone on my tummy so she can talk to the baby on the phone. It's really cute. She doesn't talk yet, so I'm not sure how much she actually understands about it at the moment, but she seems to know that something is going on in there lol.
DS says "baby in there" and points to my belly...sometimes he'll hug/kiss it. The other day he kept saying "open" (ie. open your belly and bring out the baby).
I'm not sure he'll really understand until the baby is here!
Our son will be 3 in a few weeks and we have told him. He loves to wear his big brother shirt and when he saw my u/s pictures from my NT scan, he said "shhh, baby is sleeping!" Once in a while when I am sitting down he will come up to me, pull my shirt up, say "baby in mommy's belly!" and kiss my belly. That being said, I still think it's a pretty abstract concept for him and I don't think he gets the fact that there will be a real baby coming to live with us soon. I think he understands as much as a 3 year old probably would though.
We've been clearing out the guest room to get it ready for the nursery and we will tell him what we are doing and why. We've also been going through some of his old baby toys, bottles and other newborn items we have saved in the basement and tell him that they are going to be used by his new brother or sister. So, to answer your question, I guess we just try to involve him in what we are doing regarding preparing for the baby.
We also bought him two books that he likes to read. The first is "My New Baby" by Rachel Fuller and the other is "I'm a Big Brother" by Joanna Cole- I know there is a big sister version of this book too.
Good luck! I know these kiddos probably won't really understand what's going on until the baby is out and comes home but it's so cute to see them get excited about a new baby, regardless of how much they comprehend